Podcasts to Listen To: Stacking Benjamins and the best money podcasts to listen to

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Feb 1, 2019 at 1:01 AM

The deadline to file your taxes is still a few months away, but W-2s have begun to hit mailboxes, and the 2019 tax season is in full swing. If you’re lucky enough to get a tax return from the government, figuring out what to do with a little extra money can be difficult. Whether you are looking to make an investment, pay off some bills or start a savings account, here are a few podcasts about money to listen to.

Stacking Benjamins

Former financial adviser Joe Saul-Sehy leads informative discussions about money using the science of play to make finance more approachable. Along with characters known as the Other Guy and crazy Neighbor Doug, the Stacking Benjamins Show covers various financial topics like investing and creating multiple income streams. Recent episodes include: "Why Are We Bad With Money?" "What’s Our Favorite (and least favorite) Tax Software Packages?" and "Why Some People Will Always Be Poor (with tax prep tips from The Bookkeeping Artist)."

Dave Ramsey is a businessman, author, financial broadcaster, television personality and motivational speaker who is trying to help people save and spend their money as wisely as possible. Ramsey offers tips and tricks to saving, investing and how to get yourself out of debt. Recent episodes include: "Loans and Beer Pong Are Not a Good College Plan," "Your ‘Why’ Should Cause You to Cry" and "Moving to a Better School District for the Kiddos"

Find it: https://www.daveramsey.com/show/podcasts

Listen Money Matters

Hosts Andrew Fiebert and Matt Giovanisci want people to "free their inner financial badass." Fiebert and Giovanisci provide actionable financial advice in a down-to-earth manner. Fiebert and Giovanisci also interview the top minds in personal finance for the financial wiz or the person just starting out. Recent episodes include: "What Should Matt Do With His Rental Property?" "Recession Fire Drill: $250 Trillion World Debt Edition" and "Be Like Benjamin Franklin."

Find it: https://www.listenmoneymatters.com/show/

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